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The Port of Baltimore channel could fully reopen this weekend after nearly 11 weeks of painstaking operations to remove colossal pieces of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge that had been ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore is expected to return to normal levels next month, officials said Wednesday, after the channel fully reopened this week ...
The main channel to the Port of Baltimore fully reopened, nearly 11 weeks after a cargo ship lost power and slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, shutting down one of the nation’s busiest ...
Officials in Baltimore plan to open a deeper channel for commercial ships to enter and leave the city’s port starting on Thursday — a significant step toward reopening the major maritime ...
The suspension of ship traffic at the Port of Baltimore following Tuesday's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is already taking a toll on businesses and workers in the region. Theresa Abel ...
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - A major bridge collapsed in the U.S. port of Baltimore in the early hours of Tuesday after being struck by a container ship, plunging cars into the river below.
Officials have said they hope to restore access to the main, 50-foot-deep channel and the Port of Baltimore by the end of May.
Operations are indefinitely suspended after a container ship strike sent portions of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River. The Port of Baltimore is not the biggest in America, but ...
That raised alarm bells in the auto industry — because the Port of Baltimore handles more cars and light trucks than any other port in the U.S., and clearing the debris could take months.